About Video Calls - Polycom VVX 500 User Manual

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About Video Calls
When you have a VVX Camera attached to your phone, your video image—the 'near-side'—displays at
the top-right of the screen. This video is called picture-in-picture (PIP) video, as shown next.
When you're in a call with a person that has a video-enabled phone, your video (the near side) displays
in the PIP, and the person you're talking with (the far side) displays in the call window, as shown next.
If you like, you can customize how and where you see your video and the far-side video. For example,
you can swap the windows video displays in, or even start and stop the transmission of your video, so
the person you're talking with can't see you. The following sections show you how to customize video,
as well as update video settings.
Note: How Can I Stop Far-Side Video?
You can't start and stop far-side video. If your phone is set up to receive far-side video, it will
always display it.
Chapter 3: Using Video and the Polycom VVX Camera
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